The basic act and order of things

The basic act and order of things

David L. Schindler (1943–2022) insists that the reduction of love to a matter of private and personal sentiment, piety, or good will — is one of the fundamental disorders of modern culture. Christians should know better. (39 minutes)
Is the First Amendment religiously neutral?

Is the First Amendment religiously neutral?

David L. Schindler and Nicholas J. Healy, Jr. discuss how the First Amendment is not as sympathetic to religious freedom as is commonly believed, as it is based on contestable assumptions about the nature of “religion,” “freedom,” and “human nature.” (33 minutes)
Questioning the “sacred-secular” division

Questioning the “sacred-secular” division

With the stage set by Michael Sandel, Jean Bethke Elshtain, David L. Schindler, and John Milbank, Andrew Willard Jones examines a medieval alternative to the modern liberal paradigm. (61 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 131

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 131

FEATURED GUESTS: John Durham Peters, Paul Heintzman, Richard Lints, Peter Harrison, Francis J. Beckwith, David L. Schindler, and Nicholas J. Healy, Jr.
A liturgically ordered (and Christ-formed) cosmos

A liturgically ordered (and Christ-formed) cosmos

David L. Schindler on how the renewing of our minds requires the recognition of love in the order of Creation
Doing business: selfishly or generously?

Doing business: selfishly or generously?

David L. Schindler on Adam Smith’s big mistake
True transcendence, true immanence

True transcendence, true immanence

D. C. Schindler on how believers can be practical atheists
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 112

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 112

FEATURED GUESTS: Christian Smith, David L. Schindler, Sara Anson Vaux, Melvyn Bragg, Timothy Larsen, and Ralph C. Wood